Vaundy Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Singer-songwriter Vaundy became a defining face of the 2020s J-pop scene after the massive hit of Tokyo Flash, released in 2019.
Harnessing his keen sense of style, his works captivate many music fans.
Some songs feature breezy, easy-listening melodies, while others have a dark and eerie atmosphere—showcasing his wide range of musical moods.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Vaundy’s popular tracks.
Take this opportunity to check out the hit songs by the much-talked-about artist Vaundy.
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Vaundy Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
life hackVaundy15rank/position

Vaundy continues to captivate listeners with a diverse range of songs that defy genre.
Among his work, many people love the mellow, comfortable vibe of certain tracks.
For those listeners, we recommend “life hack.” Released as a single in March 2020 and included on the album “strobo,” this song features Moka Sato on chorus and is a love song that portrays emotions swaying with the sense of distance in a relationship.
It also drew attention in 2022 as the song used in a GLOBAL WORK commercial.
With its relaxed tempo and a vocal range that isn’t overly wide, it’s appealing for how easy it is to sing in a laid-back way.
The lyrics, where anxiety and hope for a lover intersect, are highly relatable, making it a perfect track to hum along to with someone special.
wrinkle alignmentVaundy16rank/position

An impressive ballad with a title that overlays “wrinkles” (shiwa) and “happiness” (shiawase), Shiwaawase.
Among Vaundy’s songs, its warm message that affirms the accumulation of life has captured the hearts of many listeners.
Released digitally in April 2021 and included on the album replica, the track is also known for being written as a theme song for a medical vocational school commercial.
Its structure, which develops from a quiet intro into a grand band sound, is compelling and stirs the listener’s emotions.
While the melody has its ups and downs, that makes it especially satisfying when you pour emotion into the chorus.
It’s a bona fide classic for those who want to belt out a ballad at karaoke or showcase their expressive range.
The Secrets of the WorldVaundy17rank/position

This work is captivating for its urban atmosphere, where a sprightly rhythm coexists with a somewhat cool, detached gaze.
Its lyrics, which casually portray a sense of discomfort with society, reveal something new with every listen.
It was released for streaming in December 2020 and was later included on the album “replica.” The song has been featured in a wide range of tie-ins, including a commercial for the university student SNS “Dtto,” the theme song for the drama “Short Short Theater ‘Kokoro no Fufufu,’” and a Maruha Nichiro food commercial.
In May 2022, it surpassed 100 million streams, and it continues to be loved over time.
The melody is catchy and easy to remember, and because it’s effortless to sing, it’s a great choice for lightening the mood at karaoke.
lamplightVaundy18rank/position

When you feel anxiety and pressure in your daily studies, Vaundy’s music gently stays by your side.
Showcasing his talent from songwriting and composing to video production, this standout track appears on his first album, “strobo,” released in May 2020, and gained attention as the theme song for the drama “Tokyo Love Story.” Its structure—building heat gradually from a quiet opening—mirrors the image of exam-takers who, despite uncertainty, keep moving toward the future.
In 2023, it was also featured in NTT Docomo’s motivational film for exam students, becoming known as an anthem that supports those who are working hard.
Like a light of hope that shines on anxious nights, it’s a song we want exam-takers to hear—one that warms your heart and gives you courage.
CHAINSAW BLOODVaundy19rank/position

A track of tremendous impact where a heavy-hitting rhythm section intertwines with a dark worldview.
Created with deep engagement with the original work, this song stands out among Vaundy’s catalog for its strongly rock-oriented sound.
It was written as the ending theme for Episode 1 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man and released as a single in October 2022.
With over 100 million streams, it set anime fans and music listeners ablaze.
The distorted guitar tones that evoke the sound of a chainsaw are seriously cool.
If you belt it out over the bass-heavy beat, you can flip the mood of any karaoke room in an instant.
It’s also perfect for blowing off stress—give it a try.
mabatakiVaundy20rank/position

An emotionally moving pop song whose gentle, faintly nostalgic sound quietly stays by your side.
It also drew attention when Vaundy premiered it at his Nippon Budokan concert in September 2022.
Through the philosophical question, “What if we lived in a world where nothing could be remembered?”, the piece explores memory and oblivion, and the importance of human connection.
Why not take a moment on a contemplative night to savor it slowly?
Vaundy Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
HomunculusVaundy21rank/position

A moving youth anthem that resonates with blazing passion and unwavering resolve! Written by Vaundy as the theme song for the anime “My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You’re Next,” this piece pairs exhilarating guitar rock with a masterful portrayal of the power of words, hope, and inner conflict.
The lyrics, which skillfully capture the protagonists’ emotions, carry a profound message.
Released in July 2024 and captivating audiences on the arena tour, this song brims with courage and hope—perfect for opening a school festival or cultural festival.


